Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Noutions
Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
Megamind
To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.
Aiden Melton
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
Michael Ledo
Clark Kant (Ben Crutcher) is a lazy hippie living with Dale (Winston Carter) an ambitious obese desk cop. Following a microwave spaghetti accident, Clark gets "superpowers" being able to shoot spaghetti out of his hands like Spiderman. Armed with all the power and might of a wet noodle, Clark dons a paper bag and saves people from bad guys, asking for money from the victims. He gets leads from Craig's List and works with a camera man.The film started out funny, but wore on. The spaghetti fighting was fun, but couldn't carry the film. The bag gag got old too. The twins song was funny. The last half needed work.Guide: No sex or nudity. Don't recall any swearing.
Leofwine_draca
SPAGHETTIMAN is an awkward superhero spoof made on a tiny budget. It's about a regular guy who accidentally eats a bowl of radioactive pasta and turns into the titular superhero, using his new-found pasta powers to fight crime in the city. It's a film as cheesy as it sounds, packed with lame humour and little else. The jokes feel laboured and in one fight scene he actually turns into spaghetti. It really is a waste of your time.
Crotchety Old Critic
I enjoy watching low budget films mainly because they can be more entertaining than big production films. I truly enjoyed watching this movie. This was absolutely hilarious, very original. The actors took their role seriously and just ran with it, each really delivered a serious performance despite the corniness which probably made it even funnier. It was obvious that this movie was really thought out and the script was really well written and directed. I feel that lately a lot of comedies are not well written. Perhaps the writers think that just because their movie is low budget, or because it's a comedy, they don't need to care about quality; so long as 100 fart jokes are thrown in, then it's comedy! Wrong! That's cheap comedy.Yet that's not the case with Spaghettiman. It had so many wonderful elements, plot twists, witty dialogue, it's worth watching again. As a matter of fact, I would actually be willing to see a sequel made.
thebryanosaurus
I can't describe the level at which this film made my strangest fantasies come true. A bearded slacker, Ninjas, and Pasta - definitely not your Plain Jane super hero flick. Don't let the independent status fool you. For an indie film made with next-to no budget, the story line was stellar. The practical effects were done well, not corny. The comedy kept me laughing the whole way through, and didn't feel like an open mic night. Plus, the soundtrack was killer. You can see that a lot of heart was put into Spaghettiman. The bar was set very high with this one. Worth every second. I'll certainly be keeping an eye out for more Mark Potts films.